They are only available overseas. If you're lucky enough to find someone that has imported them, then you're good. That's how I got mine.where can i buy these 2012 civic jdm illuminated sills. i was at my local honda dealer today and saw them on the new 2013 accord.
For the 2012, it's required to wire tap in that very spot shown; the wires aren't long enough to go anywhere else. The 2013's supply a dongle that no longer requires wire tapping.Is it necessary to tie into the cluster or can we just wire tap?
It took me a little over four hours to finish. I took my time with it though.Hi, how long it takes to do the job?
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The sizes of the sills haven't changed, but the connector on them are completely different. 2013 Civics have a 28-pin connector, whereas the 2012's have a 20-pin connector; which makes them incompatible.Okay. Thanks. I have read that the 2012 and 2013 door garnishes are different and don't work. Is it the size that is different?
I believe everyone is very aware who team3d is. He's the only contact I know of. He sold them on the other forum, although he only had two sets at the time.Ya, no kidding. I'd really like the same ones you have. Still have a contact in Australia?
I believe everyone is very aware who team3d is. He's the only contact I know of. He sold them on the other forum, although he only had two sets at the time.
Looks like they duplicated the OEM sills. They look exactly the same, with the exception of the wires themselves.Thanks. I have PMed him.
What do you think about these? All 4 illuminate, but installation will certainly come with no instructions and will be a PITA.
Taiwan is usually much better quality than the Chinese stuff, but I'm still leery of quality. They sure are a lot less expensive though. Free shipping to boot.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-GENUINE-HONDA-CIVIC-9TH-SEDAN-LED-DOOR-SILL-TRIM-GARNISH-KIT-2012-/251328413180?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Year:2012|Model:Civic&hash=item3a84573dfc#shId
If you don't remove the weather stripping, you run the risk of water seeping into the cabin or the wiring being chaffed by the door being opened/closed.@jasonandreIs this hole even necessary? It seems the wire is just running underneath the rubber trim. Is the hole just so the rubber can go back on flush?
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I don't understand. How would not making a hole let water come in? What is the purpose of the hole? Is the hole there so the wire does not push the weather stripping up? I'm having difficulty getting my mind around this. Thanks.If you don't remove the weather stripping, you run the risk of water seeping into the cabin or the wiring being chaffed by the door being opened/closed.
It's a tedious process, but I think it's recommended.